Released: 27/06/25
Smut returns re-energized with Tomorrow Comes Crashing, their most explosive and emotionally charged release to date. Now joined by drummer Aidan O’Connor and bassist John Steiner, the band channels raw intensity into a sound inspired by early 2000s emo and alt-rock touchstones like Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and Relationship of Command.
Recorded mostly live over ten days in Brooklyn, the album captures the catharsis of personal transformation, particularly on standouts like “Syd Sweeney”—a roaring anthem about identity and perception. The record is a testament to Smut’s DIY roots, built on love, community, and a decade of shared evolution.